Letters

To the editor:
I am very upset with the whole deal of people being homeless and no one wanting to step up and help them out. It is sad that we live in a world where people don’t care and if they were in the same situation they would want someone to help them.
It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, you can always offer a hand or speak up and maybe the point will get across.

To the editor:
In a world where you are more likely to hear about some sort of negativity, I am writing this to shed a little light on the good people of this community.
Strangers, who brought a some joy to my life. I have meant to write this letter since this summer, but of course time got away from me and it fell to the back of my “to do” list. It is unfortunate, but it happens. Then, an another act of pure kindness reminded me that “thank you” isn’t said often enough.

My name is Ethan. I have been a good boy this year. I would like to have hot wheels, video games, a Mario DS game. I want a new Jake and the neverland pirates movie. I want a lego Pirates ship that I can build. I also want a new dump truck and a Nabi tablet and a wagon with ramps and a toy ford Ranger to pull it and some new coloring books and crayons.
Love,
Ethan Wright

To the editor:
The Harrison County Operation Christmas Child Team wants to send out a big ole thank you to our community.
Once again Harrison County arose to the occasion. This year’s goal of 3,000 filled shoe boxes was met and exceeded. With the help of volunteers, churches and individuals our county made a total 3,115 boxes.

To the editor:
Last week I saw on the news about a company in Northern Kentucky firing workers because they were praying.
A man they interviewed is not originally from the United States but said it was crazy to fire them especially since we have “freedom of religion.”